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Osteochondroma
10-year-old boy with benign solitary exostosis arising from the lower end of the femur. The exostosis start in the metaphysis and migrate proximally as the child grows. They can be sessile or pedunculated
Hereditary Multiple Exostosis Several exostosis can be present in the same child. Those in the forearm and leg causing angular deformity, joint instability and occasionally Limb Length Discrepancy
Solitary swelling arising from the proximal tibia and head of fibula. The one on the fibula presented with foot drop due to pressure on the common peroneal nerve.
Solitary swelling arising from the proximal tibia and head of fibula. The one on the fibula presented with foot drop due to pressure on the common peroneal nerve.
Six-year-old child with HME. The ulnar exostosis can cause growth disturbance of the ulna and can lead to progressive radial head subluxation